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Flau’jae Johnson’s Double-Double Helps Lsu Beat Oklahoma
Flau'jae Johnson scored 23 points with 10 rebounds as LSU dominated Oklahoma with a 29-8 free throw advantage and held star freshman Aaliyah Chavez below her average.
- Sunday, No. 6 LSU Tigers women's basketball team defeated No. 13 Oklahoma Sooners women's basketball team 91-72 at the Lloyd Noble Center, with Flau'jae Johnson, LSU guard, scoring 23 points and grabbing 10 rebounds.
- By the third quarter, LSU expanded their lead to 70-52 as Jada Richard scored 21 points, fueling the momentum swing.
- At the line, LSU dominated with a free-throw disparity of 29-8, attempting 33 free throws while two Sooners fouled out, compounding Oklahoma's late depth issues.
- Home fans began filing out midway through the fourth quarter as Oklahoma's three-game skid continued, while LSU is scheduled to visit Texas A&M on Thursday.
- Defensively, LSU contained Aaliyah Chavez by holding her to 11 points on 3-for-14 shooting, while Payton Verhulst scored 21 and Raegan Beers added 10 points and 11 rebounds for Oklahoma.
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Flau’jae Johnson’s double-double helps LSU beat Oklahoma Flau’jae Johnson’s double-double helps LSU beat Oklahoma
·New Orleans, United States
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The LSU women’s basketball team played crisp, clean offense and sharp, disruptive defense on Sunday in a 91-72 win over Oklahoma — a victory that can propel it farther past its 0-2 start to SEC play.
·New Orleans, United States
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Flau’jae Johnson’s 23 points, 10 rebounds lead No. 6 LSU past No. 13 Oklahoma 91-72
Flau’jae Johnson had 23 points and 10 rebounds, and No. 6 LSU rolled past No. 13 Oklahoma 91-72 on Sunday.
·Oklahoma City, United States
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